Laws of WarRemote Targeting/Targeted Killing
The Evolution of Law and Policy for CIA Targeted Killing
Laws of WarThe Constitution
Law Enforcement as a Counterterrorism Tool
International LawInternational Security
The International Standardization of National Security Law
Laws of WarTerrorism and Counterterrorism
‘This Is Not Your Father’s War’ Confronting the Moral Challenges of ‘Unconventional’ War
International LawLaws of War
National Security Law Advice to the New Administration
Laws of WarTerrorism and Counterterrorism
Administrative Detention of Terrorists: Why Detain, and Detain Whom?
Laws of WarTerrorism and Counterterrorism
Sed Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes: The CIA’s Office of General Counsel?
Laws of WarTerrorism and Counterterrorism
Unarmed but How Dangerous? Civilian Augmentees, the Law of Armed Conflict, and the Search for a More Effective Test for Permissible Civilian Battlefield Functions
International SecurityLaws of War
Combating Impunity and Enforcing Accountability as a Way To Promote Peace and Stability – The Role of International War Crimes Tribunals
Laws of WarTeaching National Security Law
Litigating National Security Cases in the Aftermath of 9/11
Laws of WarTerrorism and Counterterrorism
“Just for Fun”: Understanding Torture and Understanding Abu Ghraib
Laws of WarTerrorism and Counterterrorism
The CIA and the Torture Controversy: Interrogation Authorities and Practices in the War on Terror
Laws of WarTerrorism and Counterterrorism
Should Lawyers Participate in Rigged Systems? – The Case of the Military Commissions
Laws of WarTerrorism and Counterterrorism
Ethical Issues Raised by the OLC Torture Memorandum
Laws of WarTeaching National Security Law
Why a Journal of National Security Law & Policy?
Laws of WarTerrorism and Counterterrorism
Enemy Combatants and Separation of Powers